Despite the outcries of disproven and unproven voter fraud and more than 30 frivolous attempts at lawsuits, it appears that the sitting president is going to...
Through Nov. 14, the city of Bloomington had logged 17 confirmed coronavirus cases among its employees. On Thursday, the city issued two separate press releases announcing...
Monroe County, Indiana – On Wednesday night two Monroe County Community School students were recognized for winning a Bill of Rights contest. The United States Courts...
Bloomington, Indiana – A Lawrence County Superior Court I jury found 43-year-old Scott Afanador guilty of all charges on Thursday. The jury began deliberating at 3:00 p.m.,...
The Garret is one of the oldest and most ornate limestone buildings in Bloomington. It was originally a limestone headquarters for BG Hoadley Quarries. The building was...
Abortion is easily one of the most controversial issues in America. Anti-abortion groups commonly label women who choose to terminate pregnancies as “selfish.” But why have...
Bloomington, Indiana – The Monroe County Public Library has moved to curbside services only in response to rising COVID-19 cases. The library does not expect to...
The 2020 election revealed the direness of prioritizing class solidarity above political affiliation. We have become complacent towards an antiquated, oligarchic two-party system fueled by indefinite political hostility....
Bloomington, Indiana – A Bloomington woman died Saturday night after being stabbed in her home in the 4300 block of South Leonard Springs Road. The Bloomington...
Bloomington, Indiana – The Bloomington Arts Commission and the Banneker Community Center Advisory Council announce that the City’s second Black Lives Matter street mural will be...